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If it's gluttony routine itself then you need to complete certain eating actions in your story.
If it's auto-eating slot, then there is an achievement line that rewards them when you reach certain amounts of Gluttony's Capacity. You need to do multiple dark rituals and eat a lot in each one to increase your maximum gluttony capacity. For example, if you eat until your satiety is 100 then after the ritual maximum gluttony capacity will increase by 10.
There is also an option in Shop called Upgrade Auto Eat Slot which lets you save some food so that you have it for actions instead of eating everything that you assign to that slot.
Finish the whole baking/eat bread stuff in forest that appears after talking to the shroom junkie often enough
How many auto eat slots can you get? You get the first one at 200 satiety... can you get more than one?
However this would be your 5th slot and i don't think that you can make a lot of use of it without going out of your by dedicating a partyslot for a food generating summon that could be filled with a more useful ally.
Things might be different extremely late in the game when habit efficiency isn't a concern because all routines are capped out anyway and you don't have to farm seeds/research.
When you push for max capacity, top prio is DR as often as possible as increase to capacity is always current capacity/10.
There is barely anything in this game that doesn't depend on where you stand and where you want to go. It's all about priorities.
Most often going all out sacrificing everything to go after one goal will be far from optimal for several reasons.
1. Summons - you won't have enough top tier summons that boost a certain aspect often meaning you either rely on outdated summons or go for a more balanced setup
2. Diminishing returns - they are everywhere
Imo it's vital to always have cost vs benefit in mind. What does it cost me, what can i gain, what's the next best option, could i pursue multiple goals at the same time.
That's most efficient but there might be people who prefer other strategies.
PS Based on the topics you started another tip:
Don't overthink stuff, what might look like a huge waste now is neglegible a bit further ahead. Progress is basicaly always preferable over maximizing everything you could in a playthrough.
Currently 2 days into the grind to 5k, auto eating AS/Pork/Apples and manually eating Honey/Fish when I remember. Talent is meaningless for this grind since all that matters is eating those 5 foods and not leaving 'Town'.
Once you've unlocked things like class inheritance and autowill your talent grows a lot faster.
All talent does is increase the speed at which you gain rank.
If you're grinding ED1 for sin you only need rank 39, anything beyond that is wasted time. If you're pushing for long runs with high stat reqs then high talent is huge because it lets you build will faster etc.
Talent also increases habit efficiency
Still depends on your current goals as to it's value of course but good info to keep in mind.
To add a little more detail this multiplier is heavily diminishing later on. It was 8.0 at 8,6Q talent and went to 8,6 at 186Q talent. Just another thing to keep in mind that 10-fold talent value won't be nearly a 10-fold multiplier.